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Willcock takes Alstom signalling post
Alstom has appointed Jonathan Willcock as Managing Director for Signalling and Infrastructure in the UK & Ireland.
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RDG plans summit to discuss fares simplification
A summit is to be held to discuss fares, the Rail Delivery Group confirmed on July 29.
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Review of Crossrail 2 plans after consultation
London Mayor Sadiq Khan says he will work with the capital’s police forces to tackle hate crime on the city’s transport network.
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Khan pledges hate crime action alongside BTP
London Mayor Sadiq Khan says he will work with the capital’s police forces to tackle hate crime on the city’s transport network.
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London's newest train unveiled for Crossrail
The first Crossrail electric multiple units were unveiled by Bombardier and Transport for London at Derby Litchurch Lane on July 29.
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Brexit contributes to Eurostar passenger downturn
Brexit and the continued impact of the terrorist attacks in Brussels are behind Eurostar’s “challenging” second quarter results for 2016.
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Eurotunnel revenues increase in interim results
Eurotunnel revenues in the six months to June 30 rose by 2% to £582m (£486.3m).
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Grayling is new Transport Secretary
Chris Grayling (MP for Epsom & Ewell) has been appointed Secretary of State for Transport.
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Brand new Class 68s enter traffic with Anglia
Class 68s started work with Abellio Greater Anglia. They will be on hire with AGA until September 30.